Geno Smith just screams ordinary to me, I'd probably put him right in there with Blaine Gabbert, who I didn't 't like. some sort of a trade where the Chiefs could still get a QB would probably be best for them.

This week was the first week I contemplated what it would look like for the Raiders to draft Fisher after how dominating he was all week.

I just don't know that it will happen at 3. Veldheer is well entrenched at LT and you just don't take a RT top 3 when you have so many other needs. You can get a serviceable RT in the much later rounds. And the Raiders have Tony Bergstrom, their 3rd rounder, who looks to get the first shot at RT next year. He does have short arms so OG is probably his best fit if the Raiders can get a better RT. But all that combines to a pretty bad value for the pick.

Geno Smith just screams ordinary to me, I'd probably put him right in there with Blaine Gabbert, who I didn't 't like. some sort of a trade where the Chiefs could still get a QB would probably be best for them.

We saw plenty of Blaine Gabbert when he was in college (at MU) and I didn't like him then. Geno certainly isn't Andrew Luck but he is better than Gabbert. He has spend five weeks at the IMG Academy working with Chris Weinke (Wilson spent one week) so I'm anxious to see how he looks at the combine and his pro day.

Chiefs MUST find a QB and right now Geno looks to me like the best alternative. At least, he seems to be teachable and ready to learn.

We saw plenty of Blaine Gabbert when he was in college (at MU) and I didn't like him then. Geno certainly isn't Andrew Luck but he is better than Gabbert. He has spend five weeks at the IMG Academy working with Chris Weinke (Wilson spent one week) so I'm anxious to see how he looks at the combine and his pro day.

Chiefs MUST find a QB and right now Geno looks to me like the best alternative. At least, he seems to be teachable and ready to learn.

I don't know if I'd put him above Gabbert as a prospect. Geno certainly has less things that could go horribly wrong, but Gabbert was still an elite prospect that people wouldn't be complaining much about going #1 in most years.

I do think Geno will be the pick. I think the other QBs put themselves out of the discussion this past week. There's really nothing wrong with Geno. People are talking about Joeckel because they're ******** over the "best player available" crap and Geno's been out of the public eye for about a month now.

Ansah, Rhodes, and Montgomery are better picks than Okafor. I'm not sold that he will be effective standing up. You got the idea right though.

I'm more OK with Okafor than you are, but given the choice of those 4 (and I hope we do have such a great choice) I'm not sure I'd pick him. I think I'd pick Ansah, even with his Senior Bowl struggles.

I'd rather have Te'o personally, but a ILB is a good choice. Can he play 3-4 though? Te'o has done it at ND, and Georgia runs a 4-3.

I believe Ogletree can do it, actually. With a thumper like Lofton, you want a guy who can play well against both the run and pass. This is not to say that Te'O cannot, but I just think that Ogletree is a better player.

Ogletree is a beast. He's going to be a monster in the NFL and will be able to play any LB position in any defense. He's one of those guys that's just in on every play no matter where it is. He started off as a S and grew out of the position. He scans the field in front of him well because of it. His ceiling is Urlacher.